Alphonse Of the Flat-bottom ones
Alphonse Of Flat-bottom the , Historian French, born in 1649 with the Castle of Aubais (Gard), died in 1744.
He was initially minister Protesting, emigrated with the revocation of the edict of Nantes, remained successively with Geneva, Lausanne, Bern and Berlin, where he obtained an advantageous cure; was named in 1701 member, then directing of the Académie of Berlin (1721), and took the greatest part with the drafting of the Germanic Bibliothèque .
One has of him:
- Chronology of the sacred History and the foreign stories from the exit of Egypt until the captivity of Babylon , Berlin, 1738, 2 volumes in-4, work considered to be full with scholarship and which still makes authority at the 19th century.
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